Located in Qinghai Province, Eboliang is also a popular destination for Northwest China tourism. Here, there is the largest wind-eroded earth forest group discovered in China, and it is also one of the largest and most typical Yadan landforms in the world. The scenery is beautiful and the environment is quiet, making it an ideal place for leisure travel.
Attraction Recommendations
Mars Camp
The Mars Camp is located in Lenghu Town, Mangya City, Qinghai Province, a place that was born because of oil. Small but complete. The Mars Camp is 88 kilometers away from the oil town, so the road to the camp is also known as Highway 88. The Mars Camp was built at a cost of 150 million yuan, allowing us to enter the scenes in movies and experience the feeling of living on Mars. The sleeping pods can accommodate 60 people, and the tents can accommodate 100 people.
Sulphur Lake
Hidden in the Mars base is a secret realm – the “Sulphur Lake”. It changes color depending on the season and climate. When the weather is good, the lake water looks like fresh pineapple juice. If you can come here in person, you will be amazed by the color here, and you will be amazed by the wonder of nature.
Travel Time
The best time to visit Eboliang is generally from June to September, when the weather is relatively warm, and there are stars in the sky in the summer evenings. Friends who love photography can also take pictures of the Milky Way.
Photography Tips
1. It is recommended to wear cool clothes, mainly black and white, with Martin boots.
2. Find a high point, there is a viewing platform, which can be easily reached from the back, and you can overlook a large area of the Martian surface.
3. Find towering Yadan groups, it feels good to take pictures in the middle.
4. To photograph the starry sky, you must bring a DSLR, it is recommended to bring a telephoto lens, and secondly, a super wide-angle lens.
5. The light ratio is very large at sunset, the sunset in Eboliang is really beautiful.
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